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2007
Tennessee 4-H Project Enrollment
| Communication/Public
Speaking |
102,972 |
| Citizenship |
62,152 |
| Nutrition/Health/Fitness |
49,610 |
| Exploring
4-H |
42,527 |
| Leadership/Personal Development |
35,744 |
| Line
Design |
31,532 |
| Environmental Science/Conservation |
30,405 |
| Performing Arts/Recreation |
22,285 |
| Horse |
20,394 |
| Photography |
15,896 |
| Electric |
9,126 |
| Beef |
8,428 |
| Computer
and Technology |
8,307 |
| Dairy |
6,076 |
| Consumer Education/Economics |
5.876 |
| Veterinary
Science |
5,848 |
| Food Science |
5,832 |
| Engineering/Safety Science |
5,422 |
| Poultry |
5,070 |
| Horticulture/Garden |
4,782 |
| Plant Science |
3,498 |
| Sheep |
3,292 |
| Goat |
2,526 |
| Entomology |
1,875 |
| Swine |
1,457 |
| Companion Animals |
1,301 |
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2007
Membership Facts & Figures
Of the 335,923 4-H members in Tennessee in
2007:
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63%
lived in towns under 10,000 and open country |
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14%
lived in towns and cities of 10,000 - 50,000 |
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13%
lived in central cities of more than 50,000 |
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8%
lived on farms |
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2%
lived in suburbs or cities of more than 50,000 |
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51%
were female |
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49%
were male |
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85.9%
were White |
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13.2%
were Africian-American |
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0.6%
were Asian |
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0.5%
were Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander |
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0.3%
were American Indian or Alaskan Native |
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96.81% were Non-Hispanic |
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3.19% were Hispanic |
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35%
were 5th- and 6th-graders |
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22%
were 4th-graders |
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19%
were 7th- and 8th-graders |
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13.4% were kindergarten through 3rd graders |
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10%
were 9th- to 12th-graders |
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0.7%
were other (not in school, special needs, etc.) |
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2007
Volunteer Facts & Figures
Of
the 15,813 4-H Volunteers in 2007:
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62%
were adults |
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38%
were older 4-H members |
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64%
were female |
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36%
were male |
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